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GH, I never said that thinking the government should provide access to healthcare is kefirah. It’s definitely not “inherently immoral” to disagree and think it’s not the government’s role, but should be left to the private sector. I would agree that preventing that access is inherently immoral. That’s a Torah value.
Dismissing the inherent immorality of the things the Torah calls immoral is probably kefirah.
B’nei Noach are obligated to enforce certain things – that’s part of the 7 mitzvos. They’re not obligated to provide free health care in an official capacity.
Substituting the word “your” with “society’s” is just plain arrogant. You’re entitled to your opinion (if it doesn’t contradict the Torah), but you’re not entitled to call it society’s.